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This intensive course, developed by the International Society for Stem Cell Research (ISSCR), offers a comprehensive exploration of key topics in stem cell medicine.
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This three-course program from Harvard Business School (HBS) Online will teach you the fundamental skills to confidently contribute to business decisions and decision-making.
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Negotiating Salary Learn salary negotiation techniques with this free, 15-minute Harvard Business School (HBS) Online lesson taught by Mike Wheeler of Negotiation Mastery.
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Designed for individuals and teams, this Harvard Online course taught by preeminent Harvard Professor Mahzarin Banaji teaches the science of hidden bias and strategies to counter its …
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The Jewish Bible: Its History As A Physical Artifact Join Harvard faculty in this online course to discover the physical history of the Jewish bible.
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Increase your quantitative reasoning skills through a deeper understanding of probability and statistics, with the engaging “Fat Chance” approach that’s made this course a favorite among …
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The Jewish Bible: Its History As A Physical Artifact Join Harvard faculty in this online course to discover the physical history of the Jewish bible.
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CS50's Introduction to Programming with Scratch A gentle introduction to programming that prepares you for subsequent courses in coding.
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Explore professional and lifelong learning courses from Harvard University. From free online literature classes to in-person business courses for executives, there’s something for everyone.
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HKS Executive Education and Harvard's John A. Paulson School of Engineering and Applied Sciences present a webinar featuring Harvard faculty Martin Wattenberg and Fernanda Viégas.